Kudos to you for choosing the hardest and longest path. Against the cyclops the key is to make him attack you instead of running towards you, his attack is range based so if you are close enough he’ll do that instead of running. You missed lot of “wall meat”, not everything is hidden in wall or blocks, many items are hidden on pieces of land, even floating land, you can find one on that short stage with no boss that you went after the Grant/clock tower stage. Sometimes in the block above the door. Against Dracula you did very good but wasted too many hearts on 2nd form. You already proved that you can beat that form without axe so you could just hit it with the whip and with the axe when the boss is going too high. This was overall a very fun stream to watch. Would be cool if you do another streaming playing a different path, Sypha path (and skipping clock tower).
Dude classicvania is so hard! I have beat celeste, aeterna noctis, the path of pain in hollow knight and animal antics in dkc2 but any old school castlevania game kicks my fuckin teeth in! Way to roll credits so fast!!!
Great! You beat the game on the NORMAL difficulty. Now try it on the HARD setting! Bwahahahaha! Also, you discovered ONE of the FOUR endings. Can you beat it on the other three? ;)
Castlevania Revamped is awesome. But you first must understand that i never played the original. I'm old enough to have (43) but i was a Sega kid, wo bist mich. I played Simon's Quest at my childhood dentists office but they didn't have the first one, and i also played other stuff like Mappy Land and couldn't beat the first level of Contra, so Mappy Land was probably the thing to play. I was only allowed to play one hour a day of videogames so it took me quite awhile to "get good" at anything. My dad didn't want is kids sitting around staring at "boxes" all day 🦨💨🤯
I put "The Answer to Life, The Universe, and Everything" on my 42nd birthday cake. Happy belated b-day James!
That’s awesome!
"There's a wall meat under the stairs"
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"No there is not" 🙃
I was so weak, omg
Hahaha lies!
Congrats sir, passed out after you fought Drac once or twice. Good job duder!
Congrats man. I can’t beat this game!
Nice job!
I caught the last 4 hours of this stream. I was surprised he did the hard route.
Kudos to you for choosing the hardest and longest path. Against the cyclops the key is to make him attack you instead of running towards you, his attack is range based so if you are close enough he’ll do that instead of running.
You missed lot of “wall meat”, not everything is hidden in wall or blocks, many items are hidden on pieces of land, even floating land, you can find one on that short stage with no boss that you went after the Grant/clock tower stage. Sometimes in the block above the door.
Against Dracula you did very good but wasted too many hearts on 2nd form. You already proved that you can beat that form without axe so you could just hit it with the whip and with the axe when the boss is going too high.
This was overall a very fun stream to watch. Would be cool if you do another streaming playing a different path, Sypha path (and skipping clock tower).
I did this run after you did and level 7 gave the hardest time.
Dude classicvania is so hard! I have beat celeste, aeterna noctis, the path of pain in hollow knight and animal antics in dkc2 but any old school castlevania game kicks my fuckin teeth in! Way to roll credits so fast!!!
marble madness ..... for bloooooddd
Great! You beat the game on the NORMAL difficulty. Now try it on the HARD setting! Bwahahahaha!
Also, you discovered ONE of the FOUR endings. Can you beat it on the other three? ;)
Castlevania Revamped is awesome. But you first must understand that i never played the original. I'm old enough to have (43) but i was a Sega kid, wo bist mich. I played Simon's Quest at my childhood dentists office but they didn't have the first one, and i also played other stuff like Mappy Land and couldn't beat the first level of Contra, so Mappy Land was probably the thing to play.
I was only allowed to play one hour a day of videogames so it took me quite awhile to "get good" at anything.
My dad didn't want is kids sitting around staring at "boxes" all day 🦨💨🤯